Putting more police on our streets
The Prime Minister has launched a recruitment drive to deliver 20,000 new police officers and make our streets safer.
- People want to see more officers in their neighbourhoods, protecting the public and cutting crime.
- The unprecedented drive to deliver more frontline officers will start in September with the launch of a national campaign, led by the Home Office, recruiting 20,000 officers over the next three years.
- A new national policing board, chaired by the Home Secretary and bringing together key police leaders, will hold the police to account for meeting this target and drive the national response to the most pressing issues that affect communities right across the country.
- In addition, as part of ongoing work to tackle serious violence, the Government will urgently review a pilot which makes it simpler for officers to use stop and search powers, with a view to rolling this out across all forces.
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